The Lincoln Center has announced their fourth annual Summer for the City festival from June 11 to August 9 in Manhattan.

The festival will host hundreds of performances, featuring global and local artists that reflect New York City’s vibrant cultural communities. Hosting over one million visitors since its opening year in 2022, this year’s festival will bring a bold lineup of multidisciplinary performances, promising something for everyone.
Some of this year’s festival highlights include opera, dance and music from the American Modern Opera Company, classical works by the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center, comedy, jazz and music underground at Jaffee Drive, a multicultural theatrical Mahabharata performance, Brazil Week, silent disco parties, string quartet Brooklyn Rider and many events for kids, teens and families.

All events are free or priced at a choose-what-you-pay fee, all available to the general public on Thursday, May 15 at noon. For more information and to see the full lineup of events throughout the festival, visit here.
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